Saturday 30 November 2013

Camellia Blanket finally done!



Yeyyyyy! I finally finished my camellia blanket :-D 
more pictures will follwo soon





Monday 14 October 2013

Camellia Blanket- almost done!

Hello everybody and sorry for having you waiting for soo long!

As you already know, a few weeks ago I received a package of wool for my granny square blanket <3

Being a crochet maniac, I started off immediately with crocheting and I quickly ran out of wool 
and had to order even more...







Thursday 5 September 2013

New Beanies

Hello everybody,
As I stumbled across some very nice beanie patterns, new Beanies are coming soon and i'm soo looking forward to do new stuff!! :-D

The first two beanies were made with a basketweave stitch using front and back post double crochets.
The wool I used is from MyBoshi and Boston from Schachenmeyer.

Thanks a lot to Monk Wolle&Beanies for the patterns!
I didn't work a 100% according the pattern shown in the video so my beanies look a little bit different :)



This one was also made according to a video by Monk Wolle&Beanies and I also did some variation on this one. I finished this one with a row of half double crochets and a row of reverse single crochets.

 For this beanie I used wool from Lana Grossa Mille II and Schachenmeyer Boston.

The following headband was made with some leftover wool. 

New stuff will follow soon!!

All the best,



Saturday 24 August 2013

New granny square crochet blanket, new collection and other stuff

Hello everybody,

I finally also decided to buy myself this book...and surprise surprise, 
I already fell for a certain project

The camelia blanket

As I had some nice leftover yarn, I did some grannys with it...
Here's the result:



The white wool is from Lana Grossa Lina Pura Cashsilk (wonderful wool, really soft and looks absolutely great in my opinion)

The flowers were made according book...and yes...they don't look good and I know I can do better
For my blanket I'll be using different colours and other wool- and I will create an own pattern for
the flowers...because if I work according the book, they look like this...

For the non flower grannys I used the basic granny square pattern.

Well thats it from this project...here are the other projects I'm currently working on:


This is the very first headband of my winter collection for 2013/14.
I really love the colour combination <3



I found some leftover wool from my granny blanket, so i started working on a pillow with the same pattern.


This is it for now - I really can't wait to continue working on these projects <3

All the best to all of you!

PS: Pictures were all taken with my Canon EOS 600D+macro objective :) 

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Beanies and headbands collection 2009-2013

Hello everybody,
today I want to show you my a part of the beanies and headbands I made in the last 4 years:


The first few works were made with cheap
wool that I got from some supermarket.

For later projects, I switched to better
quality wool.



Here's a list of wool I used for my beanies:

Schachenmayr Boston
MyBoshi
Lana Grossa Mille II



When looking at my beanies,
you will also notice that I switched my
way of making flowers.
























So far, quite many people asked me what the most difficult pattern for me was.
For me, the chess pattern (see next image) is one of the most difficult ones as you are working with two colours and you constantly need to check the number of stitches you made + you also have to check that your work does not get too tight.










As you have probably noticed, I have made some beanies twice-
this was due to the fact that some people saw my beanies and wanted to have a beanie with the same colour/pattern- but in the end, each beanie is
unique :)













This beanie is probably one of my "masterpieces". I made it for a friend of mine who is allergic to wool.
Due to this, I had to used a 100% cotton yarn for this work. It took me quite a long time to finish this beanie as
the cotton yarn is EXTREMELY thin and you only make slow progress.










This is one of the beanies I made for my older sister. It is the only beanie for which I made a bobble. The sparkling stones on the beanie are special stones from Swarovski which you can iron on fabric/wool/yarn ect.




















And here are some of the headbands I've made in the last years








If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me :)